Zomorph (morphine sulfate): Reviews and patient testimonials

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Medication indications

Zomorph capsules

Severe chronic pain and/or pain resistant to other analgesics, in particular pain associated with cancer.


Route of administration: Oral
Molecule: morphine sulfate

Patients' opinions on Zomorph

In brief

General satisfaction level: 4.76/10 Learn more

Treatment's effectiveness: 5.05/10 Learn more

Ease of use: 9.90/10 Learn more

Adherence to prescription: 9.19/10 Learn more

Detected side effects: 7.76/10 Learn more

Improvement in the quality of life: 4.95/10 Learn more

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Tips and advice of the community


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Wendywoo72
on 02/07/2019
I have increased my dose of Zomorph so much (with my consultant's knowledge), I now take 150mg in a morning and 180mg at night and it still doesn't help with the pain. Considering that I started out on 30mg morning and night, this is a huge amount of morphine for no effect! Having my hip replacement in another few months and I have absolutely no idea how they will control my pain levels then! 😪

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chrissie2018
on 04/07/2019

My GP won't increase mine Wendy x


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Wendywoo72
on 05/07/2019

My GP wouldn't increase mine, but the consultant at the hospital did! Sadly even though I'm taking enough to kill an elephant (joke... I think), it still doesn't help with the pain, but sadly I am now another statistic who is physically dependent on opioids! 😪 I am finally getting my hip replacement in a few months, so hoping to wean off them... If the Fibromyalgia doesn't flare up!


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nicholas nelson
on 03/09/2019

I take MST and Zomorph at night. When I had my knee replacement my pain specialist gave me Lyrica. This really helped with the pain for the first two weeks.


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chrissie2018
on 25/01/2020

My consultant will not increase my zomorph due to the prolactin in my blood going sky high. I am also being monitored for lupus by having continuous blood tests to check my dsdna level 

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Karen3
on 06/06/2019

I hear you Chrissie. I take 60mg bd but I’m having to top up with oramorph and meloxicam now. However zomorph helps a great deal with my sensitive and painful legs. I do need to top up tho 


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chrissie2018
on 02/07/2019

 The doctor said if I increase the zomorph my prolactin level will be sky high I can't win Karen 

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Karen3
on 04/04/2023

If I don’t take zomorph for whatever reason, I’m in absolute agony with my legs. It takes a day or 2 of 240 mg zomorph for my legs to settle. I don’t get side effects from it. I do top up with morphine for crps and other pains but I dread to think what the pains would be like without zomorph

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moggy64
on 06/04/2021
I take it with pregabalin, paracetamol, naproxen (and senna for the obvious side effects)! Doesn’t get rid of the pain in my spine, but definitely takes the acuteness down several notches!!!

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Judith12
on 06/10/2020

I take this in 30mg form along with paracetamol to help relieve the pain from degenerative spondilioythesis.  However I think it needs to go up as it's not having any effect!

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chrissie2018
on 02/07/2019

I wish I could be topped up with oramorph but the doctor said my prolactin level would be sent sky high I can't win hun x

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chrissie2018
on 04/03/2019

 I take this medicine to help with the pain but it doesn't seem to work for long and it is so annoying when I can't take any other medication to help me 

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